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Entertaining kids in the holidays could cost families up to £1,000

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With only a few days until the six-week holiday commences, parents are looking for ways to keep their kids entertained without breaking the bank. 

Hodge reveals the potential costs of family outings and shares tips on having fun while staying in budget.

Christie Cook, managing director of retail at Hodge said:

“The six-week break is a great opportunity for families to enjoy both indoor and outdoor activities.

“However, with the current economic climate, it can be challenging to afford regular days out. Mixing more affordable home-based activities with occasional outings can help balance the costs.”

Cost breakdown of popular family activities over six-week holiday

Based on a family of four (2 adults, 2 children aged 2-15 years, except Go Karting for ages 8-12 children and 13+ adults)

ActivitiesPer family (£)
Cinema£58
Zoo£105
Indoor trampoline park£60
Laser tag£37
Theatre£148
Aquarium£126
Go karting£222
Theme park£106
Escape room£40
Ice skating£42
Mini golf£48
Total£992

Three budgeting tips from Hodge

  1. Board game nights: Spend time playing classic board games like Scrabble, Guess Who, or Kerplunk. These games not only entertain but also encourage family bonding at home without hefty costs.
  2. Budget-friendly movie nights: Skip the expensive cinema tickets and create your own movie night at home. Subscribe to streaming services like Disney+ or Netflix (monthly fees range from £7.99 to £10.99) or rent films on platforms like Rakuten. Enhance the experience by buying cinema-style snacks from the supermarket, such as popcorn, sweets and nachos. This not only saves money but also means you can enjoy a film in your pyjamas, in the comfort of your own home.
  3. Local events: Use platforms like Facebook Events to discover free or low-cost local events. From community fairs to cultural festivals, these events often provide entertainment options that are budget-friendly and enjoyable for the whole family.

Christie added: “Personally I love a good picnic and getting out in nature, whether that’s a day at the beach, a cycle along the canal, or trips to the playground to play whichever ball game the kids are into that week. Cheaper days out can be just as much fun as a trip to a theme park with a little imagination and hopefully a bit of luck with the British weather.”

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